Across
- 3. client computers act as both servers and workstations because they share files and printers while allowing use of the client computer for normal tasks
- 4. networks that offload some of the computing requirements from the data center's servers, allowing application designers to implement advanced user interfaces in a web-based or terminal-based application
- 6. centered around a person and their devices
- 7. a LAN with wireless connectivity
- 8. allows access to storage devices specifically instead of the more general networking that can be used for any purpose
- 9. great for portability
- 11. provides networking across a larger area, such as a whole city of the equivalent of a metropolitan area, not necessarily limited by city boundaries
Down
- 1. networks that rely on the computing power in the user's device and enables users to operate w/out a network connection and be portable.
- 2. network where computing and network power is centralized in a large, secure data center where users log on to dumb terminals to access mainframe data and perform tasks
- 4. provides networking of multiple LANs across a limited area, like a campus or group of buildings owned by a company
- 5. covers a large geographical area w/in its network, would be the case for worldwide businesses or government bodies
- 10. consists of computers connected within a limited area
